Apparatus, methods and media for correcting a defective check processing datum. The apparatus may include, and the methods and media may involve, a receiver that is configured to receive from memory a first transaction record. The transaction record may include Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR) line data. The MICR line data may be electronically read from a check. The transaction record may include non-MICR data. The non-MICR data may be electronically read from the check. The apparatus may include, and the methods and media may involve, a processor that is configured to identify a defective datum among the MICR line data. The processor may identify a portion of the non-MICR data that corresponds to the defective datum. The processor may store in memory a second transaction record. The second transaction record may include corrected data that includes an element that is derived from the identified portion of the non-MICR data.
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1. Apparatus for correcting a defective check processing datum, the apparatus comprising: a receiver device that is configured to receive from memory a first transaction record that includes: Magnetic Ink Character Recognition (MICR) line data electronically optically scanned from a check; and MICR line data electronically magnetically read from the check; and a processor device that is configured to: identify a defective datum among the optically scanned MICR line data; identify a portion of the magnetically read MICR line data that corresponds to the defective datum; and store in memory a second transaction record that eludes an element derived from the portion of the magnetically read MICR line data.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the processor device is further configured to store the magnetically read MICR line data in the second transaction record.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the processor device is further configured to store corrected MICR line data in the second transaction record, the corrected MICR line data being identical to the optically scanned MICR line data of the first transaction record, except for a replacement of the defective datum by the element.
4. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the processor device is further configured to: identify in the first transaction record an optically scanned MICR line data segment that corresponds to the defective datum; based on the optically scanned MICR line data segment, identify in the first transaction record a magnetically read MICR line data segment; and identify, within the magnetically read MICR line data segment, the portion of the magnetically read MICR line data that corresponds to the defective datum.
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August 20, 2012
March 31, 2015
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